Government

Can you imagine living in a place with no government? The earliest Iowans realized people survive best when there are laws and rules in place. That's why the native Iowans formed tribal councils and treaties. When Europeans moved into the Iowa land they were quick to set up laws and a form of government. Many of those ideas are still in place today.

Today Iowans rely on the government to provide laws, law enforcement, courts and other public services such as health, transportation, education, utilities, fire protection and libraries. Without laws and courts, criminals could go unpunished. Without services provided by the government, people would have to rely on friends and neighbors to help if a house caught fire. Public recreation facilities might not be available for everyone.

Explore how the laws and services we have today came about. In what ways does government in Iowa impact your life?

About Iowa Public Television

Iowa Public Television is Iowa's statewide public broadcasting network. IPTV provides quality, innovative media and services that educate, inform, enrich and inspire Iowans throughout the state.

A noncommercial, public-service mission enables IPTV to present an unequaled array of programs of lasting value to Iowans regardless of where they live or what they can afford. More than two million viewers each month turn to IPTV for programming that reflects a range of interests for Iowans in all demographic categories.